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GitHub - turbolinks/turbolinks: Turbolinks makes navigating your web application faster. The List of the 10 Most Common Mistakes That PHP Developers Make. PHP makes it relatively easy to build a web-based system, which is much of the reason for its popularity.

But its ease of use notwithstanding, PHP has evolved into quite a sophisticated language with many frameworks, nuances, and subtleties that can bite developers, leading to hours of hair-pulling debugging. This article highlights ten of the more common mistakes that PHP developers need to beware of. Common Mistake #1: Leaving dangling array references after foreach loops Not sure how to use foreach loops in PHP?

Using references in foreach loops can be useful if you want to operate on each element in the array that you are iterating over. $arr = array(1, 2, 3, 4); foreach ($arr as &$value) { $value = $value * 2; } // $arr is now array(2, 4, 6, 8) The problem is that, if you’re not careful, this can also have some undesirable side effects and consequences. The main thing to remember is that foreach does not create a scope. The above code will output the following: No, that’s not a typo.

Today, we will be focusing on the nuts and bolts that went into building inception-explained.com and Mailchimp's 2012 Year in Review. Both of these sites have some similarities in terms of technical implementation, and stark differences in other ways. We've picked these two sites because they represent a large trend in web interaction design: modifying the default behavior of scrolling interaction by creating custom animations and/or content transformations that are triggered in some way by the scroll position.

So let's dive in! General Overview: The High Level Technical Explanation For both of these sites, the most obvious feature is the manipulation of scrolling interaction. Inception Explained has a much more involved manipulation of scroll behavior. Let's talk about content. Performance. Matt Dempsey - UX/UI Designer in London. GatherContent — Simple Website Content Organisation & Collaboration.

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Home. Boost Your Sales Abroad. “Our goal is to fully democratize international ecommerce, making it possible for any company small or large to offer their products worldwide while providing superior customer service.”

Our executive team is passionate about making localised international ecommerce available to everyone. They work tirelessly to exceed our most ambitious growth goals. Raised in France and having his family in Poland, from his childhood Patrick was importing and selling goods across international borders. After designing websites from 1995 Patrick launched an IT company specializing in ecommerce in 2005. Working in a multicultural environment he realized that something needed to be done to facilitate international trade and he launched WebInterpret at the end of 2007.

Benjamin has been managing international projects in high tech companies since 2001. Aaron’s background in international business began with the US Department of Commerce where he helped Sacramento businesses expand internationally.